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The 12th century Drum Castle in Aberdeenshire has been tapped by the National Trust for Scotland to host key pieces from Aberdeen Art Gallery, which is undergoing an extensive, 18-month redevelopment.
Drum Castle, which also features a Jacobean wing and later Victorian remodelling, was developed by generations of Irvines from the 13th Century to 1975, having been given the land by King Robert ...
Drum Castle, which also features a Jacobean wing and later Victorian remodelling, was developed by generations of Irvines from the 13th Century to 1975, having been given the land by King Robert ...
Drum Castle is situated half a mile off the A93 (Aberdeen to Banchory road) and three miles west of Peterculter. Details. Grounds open daily, dawn to dusk. Castle open Saturday and Sunday ...
Drum Castle is one of Scotland’s oldest tower houses. It was given to the Irvine family by Robert the Bruce in 1323 and although it was later extended during the Jacobean era, and again in ...
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